Notable Alumni
- Lorry I. Lokey (1949) – founder of Business Wire, a news release service that was later bought by Berkshire Hathaway; philanthropist.
- Maynard Parker (1962) – former editor of Newsweek Magazine
- Henry Muller (1967) -- former managing editor of "Time Magazine"
- Philip Taubman (1970) – former Washington Bureau chief for The New York Times
- Felicity Barringer (1972) – national environmental correspondent for The New York Times
- Peter Bhatia (1975) – executive editor of The Oregonian in Portland and former president of the American Society of Newspaper Editors
- Stephen L. Carter (1976) – law professor and science fiction writer
- John Arthur – Bakersfield Californian executive editor
- Doyle McManus – Los Angeles Times columnist
- Daniel Pearl (1985) – The Wall Street Journal foreign correspondent who, during the War on Terrorism, was kidnapped and murdered while reporting from Pakistan
- Troy Eid (1986) – former United States Attorney for Colorado
- June Cohen (1992) - Director, TED Media
- Joel Stein (1993) – Los Angeles Times columnist
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